Over time and particularly in November at our retreat at Glenrose, Chooky and I cut some fabrics that we were sharing.
I have worked on it here and there since then, cutting the black pieces and joining to the odd shape. I have not blogged about it at all.
I decided to add this project to my Chookshed Challenge List - as "Progress on Chapel Street", knowing it was unlikely that I would finish a top within the month. Just as well as this month we took a bit of a trip away from home and no Chapel Street sewing happened for a week.
After a bit of a chat with Chooky, I decided to arrange the pieces in a colourwash fashion. She is also taking the same approach - go here for a look.
I started by separating the blocks into colours...counting them and making up a graph of how it could work....(gotta love a spreadsheet...LOL)
Always good to have a plan...right?? Remembering it is a plan and plans can change . . .
Then I sorted the yellows into pairs and laid them out, then the reds...and so on...
Then I sorted the yellows into pairs and laid them out, then the reds...and so on...
Then started sewing the rows.
I was quite pleased I got to this stage by late Saturday afternoon...As my eldest daughter is in town, I couldn't sew into the night...
It is now too big for my Design Wall (??) so two pictures will have to do...
I was quite pleased I got to this stage by late Saturday afternoon...As my eldest daughter is in town, I couldn't sew into the night...
It is now too big for my Design Wall (??) so two pictures will have to do...
The top section
As you can see I am a bit short of blocks...I knew I would need a few extra and had planned around that ....but as I matched pairs I found a few duplicate fabrics that I didn't want to include...mmm...I will need to find some more green I think...but as the Design Wall is sliding doors to a wardrobe where my fabric lives....I can't look yet!. I guess I will need to continue on in June and then add borders.
So, not a finish - but I met the goal of "Progress on Chapel Street"
Thanks Deana for pushing us along.
So, not a finish - but I met the goal of "Progress on Chapel Street"
Thanks Deana for pushing us along.